Re: More about 63-64 Corvette steel wheels
Dave-----
When I worked for a city, I used to see quite a few of them at the corporation yard when I brought my city car in for gas or service. They must have gone to some wrecking yard.
In any event, I would think that just about all police cars eventually end up in some wrecking yard just due to "old age" rather than a wreck. They've got to go somewhere. However, most old police cars are sold at auction and end up as private vehicles. As such, they are often re-painted and always stripped of most of their police gear.
Tip: to find the "civilianized" old police cars, look for cars with spotlights OR the vestiges of where a spotlight had once resided.
Dave-----
When I worked for a city, I used to see quite a few of them at the corporation yard when I brought my city car in for gas or service. They must have gone to some wrecking yard.
In any event, I would think that just about all police cars eventually end up in some wrecking yard just due to "old age" rather than a wreck. They've got to go somewhere. However, most old police cars are sold at auction and end up as private vehicles. As such, they are often re-painted and always stripped of most of their police gear.
Tip: to find the "civilianized" old police cars, look for cars with spotlights OR the vestiges of where a spotlight had once resided.
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